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Equal pay: Are you getting it?

Equal Pay Day comes on Tuesday. But it's not a day to celebrate — at least for women. Full-time working women in Indiana earn 75 cents for every dollar a man makes, according to the United States Census Bureau. That's worse than the national average: 77 cents. Women lose an average of more than $11,000 per year and more than $502,000 in a lifetime due to the wage gap. Take a look at the different median pay for these occupations, depending on whether you are man or a woman. —Dana Hunsinger Benbow

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Equal pay: Are you getting it?

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Equal Pay Day comes on Tuesday. But it's not a day to celebrate — at least for women. Full-time working women in Indiana earn 75 cents for every dollar a man makes, according to the United States Census Bureau. That's worse than the national average: 77 cents. Women lose an average of more than $11,000 per year and more than $502,000 in a lifetime due to the wage gap. Take a look at the different median pay for these occupations, depending on whether you are man or a woman. —Dana Hunsinger Benbow
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Equal Pay Day comes on Tuesday. But it's not a day to celebrate — at least for women. Full-time working women in Indiana earn 75 cents for every dollar a man makes, according to the United States Census Bureau. That's worse than the national average: 77 cents. Women lose an average of more than $11,000 per year and more than $502,000 in a lifetime due to the wage gap. Take a look at the different median pay for these occupations, depending on whether you are man or a woman. —Dana Hunsinger Benbow
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